Corrections Training

The Corrections Training topic features a range of training videos, tips and expert columns to help correctional officers be better equipped and prepared for the dangers of dealing with violent inmates and detainees.

In this video tactical tip, Diana Rathborne of the Minnesota Kali Group — alongside demonstration partner Peter Hedrick of MPI Protective Services — demonstrates some techniques to develop hand speed that can be helpful in transitioning between different force options.

In this video tactical tip, Peter Hetrick — Operations Manager for MPI Protective Service and MPI Training Academy — discusses and demonstrates another way to think about getting off the X for a variety of types of attack.

In this video tactical tip, Fletch Fuller and Ray Price of ISR Matrix International demonstrate how to escape a mounted position in an environment where a parked car or a nearby wall or fence prevents escape, but gives you an opportunity to transition to one of the tools on your belt.

The COPAT is a screening tool used in the recruitment process for selecting Province of British Columbia correctional officers. Applicants have 2 minutes, 50 seconds to complete a 7-station course, which is based on the physical requirements of what an officer is likely to encounter in their work.

In this video tactical tip, police and military trainer Lee Shaykhet — alongside demonstration partner and PoliceOne Editor in Chief Doug Wyllie — shows us a specialized technique to take a subject armed with an edged weapon to the ground.

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